LOCAL AND GENERAL. -g- To SCHOOL Dirkctors. Teachers contracts, neatly printed, for sale at this office. ggf We learn that the residence of Col. p gK( ;AN,situate a m leand ah.ilf this side of Du shore, was destroyed by Art on Mouday night last. We did not learn the origin of the fire. *0- Oil our first page will lie found a ■ t h racf- a"*! rare " story, entft'ed " The Major's " party"—the characters in which wii! l>e readily by must of our readers. It was written by Tow of vm," and Irom its oca! character will be pe with interest. Rrad AND RsHembek— That if you . , t vrsnl to endanger the ires of yourselves and your hViren use D. B DeLand A Co.'s Chemical saleratus, ° ted of using the caustic, unhealthy, impure stuff that •n'no common in the market. You may possibly save a doctor's bill by taking our a.l vice. t BE CAREFUL in DIRECTING LETTER* j A g, week there were received at the dead letter office at Washington, four thousand and twelve letters. Of these ninety-*™ bad been misdirected, one hundred and fif t n'ne were unintelligible, and fifty-three contained mo ' punting in the aggregate to $294. Forty three td drafts and checks to the amount of $12,653. to?- At reeular mi e'injf of Franklin Fire Company, No. 1, held at Fireir m s Hall. Saturday even 7, 1861. the rollowitir fficers were elected for the ensuing year Foreman -F. B. Foaii. First Assistant— ANDßEW SIEBICH. Second Assistant— S. J Lego. Pifima I —E. Gii-LisFia- Secretary—V■ B. I auy. Treasurer T. Dav lES. DONATION —Tlie Members and friends of the First We-leyan Metbo list Chuch of Towanda. will meet at the residence of the Rev. SOLOMON" COOPER, on Wednesday evening. Pecamler 2" th. at 7 o'clock, for the purpose or making him a Donation visit. He tiaslabored ardently to build up the Church he has been called to preside ever for the la-t Court-en years, without any com pensaticu whatever, and we deem it a privilege and du tr to show our appreciation of his labor of love in the vineyard of the Lord. The public generally are invited toattend and a—istin nit pra.- worthy object. [COM DROWNED The Luzerne Union -hvs that tw i''V named Delany while -katitig on a p-oid nn m H-"idrii k.-buig broke t trough tiie ice ou Saturday jhern t i-l and aeie li >wned One gut in tir-t and lie iiner going to held hull out. was also drwu undc i Their bodies were recovered -evcrai h iurs ater. Weal - tar - 'hat a couple of lad- met with asimil.il late ueur Pitt-; n a day or t* • ag ill > c a- aw II Mi lk to the boys who daily en gsge nth - danger .s sport, on the thin ice ou the pooi opposite this p'a e |f%> Tin- Co!lMV,iih i\.pvllicnn. > tin* !2 h ,-jj- 'At last an apf ntmet.to lent Judge I - . need Hon WARREN J w .OI.WARD lus bee a mcda 1. the ti vi-ru i tic te . i 1 t .• i.- n't'-i to R • BSBT F.CLARE. E-q . f 'f th - pa- >•. h * M: t lake dt tlined a ei ting it The in i: :m •i- ' o the Bu in the District wa- in lav t ol Mr El WELL, of T •wamla, hot the Gnvertmr re n-u:gt .i;>;.'.iiit i.iui. they urged the appointment ■, I K I'c s/iva E-q , o T mkhai ni k. Th* t' mrni— ui o; Mr I'm i.IIAU aine on Tue dsy even ing. Mr. I*. i-auahl - lawyer, a ma i of fine abilities, and wi.', w Iw.t d■ i t. make an ex elle.it Jcdge. HaT We nr> jriinf iUi I" r• • h_v the hi-t -tn <: of"i i in oa Democrat, that that invalaable r. (A 111 d-licet has Stt i. ken us r-.ra its exchange i • As I'. " puhli-he-sui hnn cxtraoidinary and •i i m- • .t. we regiet very mm h that lie ha-been •tiled to it ii- B -'de- we shall n ver know *-a R b g'vrs to the i ' and pays hi- hotel bills an extr e uiy puff a d bestirs,' B b is a McniVr of the Legislature, and we did hope to retain his unparalelled ' paper in order to get a corr-ct copy of is is " anticipations duru g the se-si-ti. But K.ib " counts us out ' consequently, we shall l>e obliged to apply to the Item- k Gazette for an official paper, by way of exchange. VI'ANTED.— A voiiriff man who uruler i -land.- D Hihle Entry Bo >k keeping, is quick aad correct at lig ires. and write-a good hand to con j'j.a i -et 0! Ir.uk- iu aWb i>c-a| ( - Dry G-mml- Store. S.il krv liiKl per year. Ap|ily to PtfKO A TAY LOR, Broad way, New York. Thr sbove notice, taken from a Nww Y'oCk paper, is nne of the many which appear daily, and demonstrates ♦iie miraniiiges oflered to young men pos essing a com merrial education. EATON 'S Mercantile Academy is an tutitutmn where such ail education can ta- obtwinesl in a -nort time and at the remarkably low pi be ot cigdit did I an. which securesthe full course. The recent improve wiit* made at this establishment place it on an equality with any i n'the "State. IfeT THE AxreTnrt AJENERAI, AND THE Bro lis. - Hon. Thomas E. Cocliran, the Auditor General of * State, has issued a circular inviting the attention of YUmkersand hankers to the provisions nt an act of —tir.bh , enacted at the first session of ISOI. relating to T-kers and private banker*. The first section of this *trequires a return to be made nrtder oath, to the Au "-•r fleneial, of the receipt* from •conmtissions, dis -its Ac., and requiring a tax ot throe per cent, npon sggTvgaie. to be paid into the State Treasury for a '"kitig fund for she reduction of the State debt. TV* •oirt seiti. u provides a penalty of one thousand dollars. k>be collected as taxes on bank dividends aie n'fw cril fled. Tic hr< ker-hold the law to lie at once opprea Bv e >ml unciHi-titutional. and. for the most part, refuse •" Cr, mply with it- provisions. The matter will loubtles* toto thi Nuprc ine Court. Fp? Scirsxinc AMERICAN. —The Louis ville Journal aay* : - not b<' evr that even in this age of cheap pnh sf?, Hn . x in i>e more reasonable than the terms ' ' W" / '.' sr Amu r inat 12 per annum with 2.i per , f n .Vi '" nt '" r of ten. It form- a yearly volume ( * ""fi quarto with an immense - nmnher " r origin 'feiiig- of patented machines valuable inventions, '-• leiitin, inierest. There is not an lndn-trial pirr "ll '' ''" os not receive a share "f Ml *ttent">n It tir. 1 ' '"i-tsof patent claims, important -tails ■*l ,r * ,- tical recipes for u-eful dome-tic porj.i>-e-, arid f " "ton I both ii thi* country mid in htiropf. us cne*t authority in the me<"hatilc art* and sciences, publii-atioii more valnslde to the farmer. the ""''"'tfineer. the iron founder, the invhaliic, or ''t'lJ.icturer. We have never opened aimiwlicr with wrung something we never knew tiefore, and obtmin 'lf."' '"filiation for the Imnetit of our readers. •^ t "'""i- Messrs. Mi NN- ,V Co., of No. 37 Dark 'l have deserved the success which they ■ ~7, n 'd No one should vi-n tlie city without culi 1 ui. • '' r l"' a, '*l establi-hment. who his a Museum of g ' ' Vl ' K' niiis collerted front the entire world II any (l 'tod- *jv off ui the rountrv do not know this ' S| W sill n.fc,. our advice tliev will inuil *2 and lie ' *■rilrt-r- immediately, or by applying to the Dub- j *. "'6ain s -(lecimen copy gratis, which will "confirm the truth of our recommendation." '' "y endorse the above, und would recommend our taki Dukntick'S advice, and subscribe for the A new volume conr.men.es on the first of .laniia t ' Iwtng a valualde work of reference contaioirg. the only official list of patent claims published ** rnoßtry, every number should te preserved. The " pnhl.shed every Saturday, by the well known agents Messrs. Mi NN A Co, who have conducted " 1 during the past sixteen years. t" iri t 0 furnishing specimen copies of the paper " Be publisher will send a pamphlet of advice to in • Z'y 'Z >f ' TV " **'*VV A CO .17 Dark fta*" CvMDEiTrtAs —The members of the Cymdeithas Brodrei are requested to meet at the usual place on Wednesday Eve, Jauuarv 1,1862. Tht Secy t* requested to have the minutes t attendance. All flues will be promptly enforced. tSF~The scholars of the Presbyterian Church Sabbath School will give an exhibition, consisting of re citations, nntsic, Ac., at the Church, Christmas Eve, lor the benefit ol the school. A Christmas tree is also being prepared for the occaaion. Exercises will commence at 6jo'clock, p. m. Admission ten cents. tes?- Melancholy Accident. —Mr. Henry DcKFRT.a muoh respected citizen ofSmithfleld township. came to a sad and untimely end on Monday last. He had started for Smithfteld Centre with a load of staves, being alone, when as its supposed, bis horses took fright and ran away, throwing him to the ground with such violence as to kill hiai instantly. He was forty five years of age. B**L. Musical Convention. —We have re" ceived a circular stating that a Musical Convention wi 1 be held at Nichols, X. Y., commencing Tuesday, Decern ber 31st, 1861, and to continue four days, and close withl a Concert on Friday evening, January 3d, 1662, under the direction of Prof T.E.Pkkkiss, Principal of the Nor mal Accdemy of Music, Geneseo, N. Y.,and author of the " Olive Branch." " Oriental Glee & Anthem Book." These books will be furnished to the Convention free of charge. Prot. Pkrkins will be accompanied by his wife and oth er dis tinnuished singers, among whom we notice the name of Prof. J. G. Townkb, of this county. This New Year Festival will no doubt be interesting and instructive, and we advise all lovers of music to attend. Admittance to the whole course, including Concert— Gentlemen $1 00 ; Ladies 50 cents. Clergymen are in vitad to attend, free of charge. Ha?- Remember the Poor — For though to day you may be reveling in all the luxuries that money and friends can command, to morrow's setting sun may find you a medieaut *i the door of charity. Though to day all may seem sunshine and happiness to you, to-mor row may bring its howling blast, and storm clouds may well up iu your path and engulph you [in their vortex. Perform the the part of the" good Samaritan"'—visit the children of poverty in their 1 >wly dwelling places—min i-tt* rto thiir wants and necessities—for by those little actions you will not only prevent much suffering that would otherwise occur, but will be carrying out the gol den rule, " do unto others as you would that others sho'd do unto you " You will. too. feel much happier and bet ter for having furthered tie ends of charity by the per formaline of a kind action towards yoi.r poor neighbors. " The secret that doth make a flower a Rower, So frames il that to bloom is to lie sweet. And to receive to give. No soil so sterile and no living lot Bo pooi , but it hithsuine rh it still to spire In liounteo no.i ns i'u.t ii.ioie they, Who, i.y tbcii having more or less, s > have. That !e - is nu're than need snd moie is less, 1 ban toe gte.it heart's good w ill " Jirtu a&brrUsrinmts. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Notice i- hereby given, tii.it all persoaa indebted to the e tste of J AMiiS GORDON late of Well- tp OWEN. In 11. I -. l Administrator. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTIt K Ntii• * i-hereby - ven. that ail persons indeb ed to the e tate of JAs- M rsl )Lt)\lO\, late of Wyalusiug tp lie. il are req a u lin ui ike payment without delay ind th" li IV, ig 1 ..in i-' mist -ud e-iale w ill pre-eut th> tn d... a thenUrutf-d t r settlement. DAVIDG GOOIMST. lb .11. 1-61. \drniui-tratur A DMINISTRATOR > NOTICE Noti.c i lieiely given that oil persons imlfltted t<~< the e-tatf l Ani ew IVwlleton le-- 1 . lateof Wartvn twj are herel > repie>tiil t> marie payment without d lay iiici ill Ua nc •ieiii.nuls against sniri wiii ,re-ect the in ii uI y iMtiientii .tied fi settlement EDW IN !*. B1 i - IXtiTON, N't.v '27. 1 w f)l. Adrni-tiutor. i D.MINISI'R %TOR S NOTK E Noi • - a\ is lu re'.vgiven, tlmt all persons iud.-iited to th® estate "t Hi El. SMITH, deceased, lat<- of 'anion township ate requested to make payiiu nt without delay and tlu.se having clai n- against tin -aul e-tate w ill please present t..em dun authenln aled lor -cttlenient. ANDREW KIFF. Dee 5,1M1. Administrator. 1 UDITOR'S NOTICE 3feirtin, Peddle, J. \ Ham o K .V Co vi l.ockirool 4" Benedut In the i . art of i 'omnun Pleas ot Buidlord county, No. 229, May Teim. 18,1 The undersigned, an Auditor, appointed by said Coutt t" distrilmte monies raised by Sheriff* sail ot defendant'- real e-late. will attend to the duties of his appointment at his office in the borough ol I .wanda on THI'R>DAY the 2td djy of J A XL" iRY. 1562 at 1 o'clock, p in., and that all persons hiving claims upon said mouie- must pre-eut them, or else be forever debarred fr< m the same. BEN J. M PECK. Dec. 18. ls;l. y nditor. NOTICE Zj V KirbyVt a a to l). Vt rtrm. In the Court ot Common Pleas of Bradford county No. 7i'l Sept T-in 1861. The undersigneil an Auditor appointed I.y said Court to di-tribute funds raised by saie of defendant's pt rs.iii.il property, will attend te the •duties his appointment at his offi. e. in the borough of T'wanda. on S ATURD.AY, the 2.ith day of JANUARY . 1562 .it 1 o'clock, p.m .and all persons having claims upon said monies must present them, or else be forever debarred from the same J. WOOD. Dec. 18. 18*1. Auditor. A EDITOR'S NOTICE — ln Ik* waiter of in. James Wilcox, deed. In tlie Oiqthahs' Oourt of Bradford county. The undersigned, an Auditor, appointed by saW Court to distribute funds in the harrds ot ndrriint-trators, nr.s iug from sale of personal property and real estate of -aid decedent will attend to the duties ol hi- appointment at his office in the borough of Towanda. on FRIDAY', the 24th day of J ANU ARY. 1*62. at 1 o'clock, p. m and all persons having claim-ou -aid monies must present tbeiu, or else he forever debarred from the same G. H WATKJNS, Dec. 18, I*6l. Auditor. AUDITOR'S NOTICE Afontanyee \ Co. r* Jemte Woodruff executor cf .V Cion, de Ceased and James Simmons, terse tenant. In the ' ourt of Common Pleas of Bradford county. No. 168, February Term. 1858. The undersigned, an Auditor, appointed by said Court to distribute funds raised by sale of said decedent's real estate, wi I attend to the duties ol his appointment at his office in tlie oeough ot Towanda on FRIDAY", the 24th day of JANUARY 1-62 at 3 o'clock, p m... qui all peasons having demand- upon said monies must present them,or else be torevei debarred Iromjthe same. G. H. WATKINS, Towanda. Dec. 18. 1 8 6 l Auditor. \ UDITOR'S NOTICE — ln lie waiter of the t state of Je se Hammond. In the Orphans' Court of Bradford count* Tne undersigned. an Auditor, appointed bv said Court to distribute monies fn the hand- of the administrator*, will attend to the duties of his appointment at his office in the Borough ol Towanda, on FRIDAY , the 24th day of JANUARY . 1-62. at 1 o'clock, p.m .and that all persons liaving lann- again-t tlie said estate must present them, or el-e be forever debarred from said fund. \Y. T DA VIES. Dec. 1 8 . 1861. Auditor. VUDITUR'S NOTITE.— Executors of Abu am Cirree r*. Ho i At. bacon In the Court of Common Pleas of Bradford County, No. 43 February Term, Isjn. The undersigned, an Auditor, appointed by the Court to distribute funds arising from Sheriff's -ale of deteod ant's personal propertv will stteuc to the duties ol his appointment at his office, in the Borough ol Towanda, on THURSDAY, the 23d day of JANUARY. 1862, at 1 o'clock. P. M., when and where all perrons having claims against said estate, are requested to present the same or be forever debarred therefrom THOMAS RYON, Dec. 11.1861. _ Auditor A UDITOR'S NOTICE.— /* tk* matter of \ i n the estate .-/ £lt Oibbs. In the Orphans' Court ol Bradford Couuty. Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned, an Au ditor. appointed by said Court to distribute the monies in the hands of the administrators, will attend to the du ties of his appointment, at his office in the Boiyingh of . Towanda, on S \ TURD A Y'. the 18th day of JANUARY, 1862.at 1 o'clock. P.M., when and where all persons hav ing claims upon said monies must present them, or else he forever debarred font the same. P. D- MORROW. D#- in i-;i Auditor IWfsrtlUiiuous. Collegialt Institute, TOWANDA, BRADFORD CO., PA. FACULTY : Rev. JAMES'M - YVII,L!AM Drincipal. Professor of An cient Languages, and Mental and Moral Sciences. SAMUEL L. FISLER, A. B. Professor of Mathematics and Natural Science. Prof.CHARLES U. C'OBURN County Superintendent, General Director of Normal Department. C. E. EATON, Professor of Penmanship and Book keep ing. Miss NANCY BALLARD. Preceptress. ; Mrs. HELEN A. ADAMS. Assistant Preceptress. Miss MARY B. ALLEN, Teacher ol Vocalaud Instrumen tal Music. Mr.D CANFIET.D DAYTON, Steward. Mrs. D. C. DAY'TO.N, Matron. The Winter Termoomniences WEDNESDAY.NOVEM- | BER 27, and will contiuue 14 weeks. TUITION, FF.lt TERM : [Payable invariably in advance, or one-half on entering 1 j the school, and one halt at the middle of the term—fuel 1 and contingencies included.] Primary, per term $ 4 00 1 Preparatory 6 00 j Higher, Ist year, per term 7 00 Higher. Ist and 2d year, per term 8 00 Classical, Ist year, per term 7 00 Classical, 2d and 3d vear, oer term 8 00 N. B. Pupils will be classed by the most advauced i , branch tliey respectively pursue. Pupils using scholarships are charged $1 per terra for fuel and contingents. EXTRA EXPENSES: French $ 3 00 ' German. 3 00 1 Drawing 5 00 Board in the Institute, per week, including fuel and light 2 00 Washing, per dozen 3.8 The Collegiate year Is divided into three terms of 14 j weeks each. The vnniversaiy exercises will be held at ; the close of the Spring term. No deduction will he made for absence, except in case I of protracted illness of over two weeks. instrumental Music will not. aw heretofore, be taught in 1 the Institution, but by special arrangement—a class trill be taught in a hall adjoiningthegronuds oftlie Institute, bv the Teacher ot Vocal Music. This arrangement lias been adopted for the past term, and experience hJ* proved it to be eminently superior to tlie plan pursued in former years. Special pains will be J taken to secure the greatest progress of those wishing to take lessons in this branch. Terms will he as heretofore : Tuition on Piano Forte, per term $lO 00 Use of instrument on which to take lessons 50 do for practice 2 C" Pupils boarding in the Hall will furnish their own tow els, Ac., and the table silver a. their option. It is desira ble that they also furnish their own bed and bedding when it is convenient, but when otherwise, these will be furnished at a slight charge. It is strongly recommended that students from abroad should board in the In-titution, as better opportunities for advancement in study are thereby secured. .Vm- mat Depa, tmcnt— Snecial exercises are arranged without extra charge for those preparing themselves as i Teachers of Common Schools. Drol.G.R CO BURN, the j able and well kn *vn Superintendent of Common Schools ; in the county, has kindly consented to organize the Tea \ cher's class,"and direct the conr-e to lie pursued. He will also be pre-eut to conduct its exercises as often j a- practicable, and will deliver frequent lectures on the' Theory and Praeticenf l eaching.as also on othet subjects t onue ped with Normal training. Tiiose person- therefore intending to engage in teach- t •rig 'or the winter will find it greatly to their advantage r to lie present during the Fall term. Prof ( "burn's connection with the institution is not | 1 li 1- to 1 many w-.- interftre aitiithe discharge of the ; egiilar duties of his office. \o pains will be spared, on ih< pait of the Faculty and . Trustees in s -taming the high repnl ttation the institu- 1 •ion has liith. ito enjoxeil and iu rendering it more wor 'lit ot I'utiiie patronage and support J AMEs> Mi.WILLIAM, Principal. | Aug .1. lsf.l j Threshing Machine Agency.) ATTENTION ! FARMERS ! THHE SI BSURIBER IS SOLE AGENT 1 in the c" inty ot Bradford md the neighboring couu ,es iu Pennsylvania and New Y'oik tor EMERY'S Celebrated Threshing Machines, EMF'IY - >\K AND TWO HORSE POWERS, art ) too well and pop larlv known to need any description rom me. and I will only -.1 y lhat they continue to de , -ervetln "eputatioii ti.ey b.i.. enjoyed for ten years of : •eing the ' best Endless Chain Horse P wer in use- " i'h.P. .vet-pos-es- conveniences aud advantages pos -1 -e-ed oy no other power EM F. RY'S NF. AV PATENT THRESHER AND CLEANER This a new Machint an 1 has not i.efore i.eeai intro duced into this region. It lias no endless chain straw carrier hut separate- ill kinds of gmin thoroughly from the sttaw. by a combination of Pitt-' Endless Canvass t'e led Aprou a new Improved Revolving Picker, and tilt well known Vibrating Kiddle. Iti-a-iinple durable I and efficient Machine, will thresh rapidly and clean tlior- ; oughlv. without watitig ill kind- of grain. It will not cliok - run ea-ily and steadily . without jumping, and is warranted to 1..-superior to the common Bake Cleanei now in use It remains only to tie -een and tested, to be pronounced by every experienced hand at tl.icslung, to be an admirably contrived and constructed Thresher and Cleaner. I EMERY'S IMPROVED THRESHERS & SEPARATERS. are not excelled by any iu market are well constructed, simple and durable. lam prepared to supply all kinds of AGRICULTURAL IVIJxCHIIMERV at manufacturers prices and term mer For further '.ntorm ition illn-trative and descrip tive Catalogues, prices, Ac., apply t" It. M. WELLES, Agent. | Athena, Pa . July 30. 18f,I. MUSICAL CONVENTION! The Fifth Annual Convention OF TH t. CHORM URIOI ISSiCIiTIOI. WILL BE HELD AT LERAYSVIU.E. TA„ During the Holidays, Coiunicuriiis Monday, Ice. ii, b(il. At 9 o'clo<-k A. M., to continue four days and close with a c * iia x n c i o tstckiitJ ON FRIDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 27, UNDER THE DIRECTION OK PRC F. GEO. F. ROOT, OF BOSTON, Author of several popular Musical AVorks. ADMITTANCE TO THE COLRSE: Gentfcmen $1 0° I-idies 50 To the Concert 25 Of The " Diapason" and Festival book." will be used Those having thein will please bring t'fem. ef Good board nan lie obtained at the Hotels, or in private taniilies at reasonable prices. Prot ROD 1 has given encouragement that he wdl he accompanied by some distinguished singer, to assist him during the Convention. All Clergymen are requested to read this notice to their Congregations, and attend tlie Convention free of • harge. Tlie friends of Prof RO T, and all lovers of music are respectfully invited to attend. By order ot tfs? Committee, LEWIS WELLS. Preat. R R HOWELL, Sct. De - 5. In6l. SPECIAL NOTICE. TV ACCORDANCE WITH WHAT A seems to be the necessities of the times, and for my own business security. 1 have eonclnded to sell Goods FOIt READY PAY! I believe I have as good credit-customers as any one. and in -t of them prompt paying ones, but future prosperity in Lusines I think requires that Groceries and Provi sions should he sold for cash. , 1 hope, by attention to business, and an earnest desire to please, to still retain all of my old patrons. 1 air Those who are indebted to me will oblige me by i settling np at once. E. T. FOX- Towanda, August 1,1861. WANTKD !—SHEEP PELTS AND j! WOOL, for which the bighet-t pi ice in eaeh will ] he pila at PAT< H I *| . Sfpt IC.1 C .1 C *l STATEMENT Of the amount, description and valuation of Real and Personal Property, Trades, Professions and OocupatloMS. Offl cea and Posts of Profit, Money at Interest, Notes, Judgments. Mortgages, Ac., Gold Lever. Silver Lever and Gold and Silver Watches, valued at over $2O, Ac., Ao., as returned by the several Ataa-sors of Bradford county, tor A. D 1862. * townships | ; I I iS ° f I | !|r t BOBtiCOfIS i I I *331 : I : "osM 5 I!; s', : f : I • |5: i : 1 • t*. 3"I :S- #■£ 1 • 5 : tit : : ? I: * ; J : : : !: ?5" Sg-il|ijVj 92 Armenia 17907 2706 257 Asylum 84651; 11662| 2300 | , ' 160 Athens Bono Wl<> 12240- 90 I 5 447 Athens twp 2210411 26572 696(>! 150' • 4 1 261 Albany... M *tto 450' I 47 Burlington Boro , 17786! 21701 1 5e , ill I 2091 Burlington West 'SSfcl J 84.8 600j , ■212 Burlington twp 83427, 8006, 401 7 431 Canton 169978, 18093 2.,i0 ' 274 Columbia 1 15717 187SM 40 189 Franklin 47861 1 , Son | Granville 69363 , I 223 Herrick ! 62008j 11964 450] 260, Litchfield I 1009271 13100 1600; 214 1-eßoy 06 05; 8568| j 1 Monroe twp <0929 i s\ iMonroe Boro ; 16540 2550 410, Jj 329 Orwell ' 1280*6, 17370 8475 , 455 , j , |93 Overton 21322; 4019 j Pike 165705; 21056 3700| 53-5 ' 314 Ridgbury 105965! 16267 680! 190 I 254 Rome twp -j 9293; 1^147 i6l Borne Boro | 9927, 2e69 ) i , 49 Svlvauia 17636 1968 1125; 7o , , 2^ I 190 j South Creek j 71580 9675 490! 173 339 Shesbequin ! 1*9231 16208 1800 845 , . *| 448 Springfield 140096; 2158'.' 815; 375 404 Smithfteld 172843 21941: 3620| 250 1 - 175Sjanding Stone 74868; 11311, 2460j 440; j 100, 1| . Tuscan,ra ... 75624 11823 , , i . . Towanda Boro 181946 17280 22600! 745., I*oo , 3000] 19 6 133 Towanda North 54746 6680. 200 | 4 |.. Towanda twp C 7513 ®*9o, I j I I I , 206 Terry two 51914 8805 6852, 250 152 Troy' Boro 65006 6000! 4375! , 100 20, i 34*: Troy twp ' 177101, 18C68 2390! 850\ - I 1 i 212 Ulster 76)437' 11195, 2600 I ; I 359 Warren 135213 18880' 2500] ' 257 Windham 109034 17295 4100! 310; I li t SlslWyalusing 117014 15466 5297j 810: 3 1 261 Wysox 139052 15584 1250' 200 T 1 j 231 Wells 90305 14265; 850; I 219 Wilwot j 63669; 10055, 34093140, 3518633.391949' 37448 uoo! 33400 IT' 59' 11 BRADFORD COUNTY SS.—We, the umlerslgned, Commissioners of said county. d> hereby certify the abovi | fo be a true and correct statement of the returns made by th>* several Assessor- of Bradford county, for the yea, j 1862; and, we also give notice lbat we will meet at the Commissioner's Office iu Towanda, upon Thursday the 2uc of January, 1562,f0r the purpose of revising and equalizing said assessment Given under our hands and official seal, at Towanda, this 2d day of December, A D 1861. WM A THOMAS. 1 W H DECKER, • CGuimliilwuvrs ISAAC LYON. J ArritsT. E. B. COOLB \UGH. Clerk. — —— I 11 ■ II I ——— The New National Loan. rrHE UNDERSIGNED HAVING BEEN ! X appointed by Hon. .S. P. CHASF,. Secretary of the I Treasury. Agent.- lor reoeii ng subscription.- to the New , National L"an of Treasury Notes, bearing interest at the rate of 7 310 per cent per annum, hereby give notice that ! u subscription book is now open at the above named of ' " a These notes will be of the denomination of 150, 11 (Ml, *jOU f COO and 000 and are all dated 19th of August irs.tl' payable in goU in three years ot convertible into a tweutv year six per cent ...an at the op"on of the hold er. liach Treasury Note has Interest coupons "ita< bed, I which cati he cut off and collected lu gold at the Mint rv ny six months, and at the rate of one cent per day on I each 150 j Any explanations required by the snl.scrii.er will be cheerfully made, and they will, by the plan adopted, be i saved tiom any trouble ot w. iling letter- the undersign ed raportiug each subscription to the Treasury Depart ineut.trom when'-e the Treasury Notes will be seut to ; each sutmcribei as soon as possible. ts n_ '/' III l.tiait u-iW brat h rft .orac/i übscnber frum thi ilu tut I bet) üb*Ct tpltom, at thl* ojfict The ample security ol this oan.lta gieat convenience, together with tlie patriotic desir- to sii-taiu the Govern tneiit ot our cuunliy in the present > nsis will, it is hop ed. will induce a liberal subscription from the citizens of j this county Payment of subs riptions mav lie made in GOLD or CHECKS, or NOTES OK ANY OK THE i ITV BANKS. Ii S. RUSSELL, Subscription Ag't. Towanda. Oct 10.1*61 _ The New National Loan, "THE UNDERSIGNED ARE I'REPAR A ed to furnish, without the delay of sendiug to Wash iutrton the new United States Treasury notes, and offer then services, without charge, to those of their friend i through" t the county who may wrist to procure any portion of the loan. The notes are issued in sums of $5O. $lOO. 1500, SAO. f I .iMKI and ? Ono bearing interest from tbe lbth of August last , at the rate of 7 3 10 per cent, per annum.or two cents per dav on every Jloo payable every six mouths, tnd the face ol tbe note redeemable in three years with tlie privilege of exchanging at the expiration of the time for 3d years U. S six per cent stock. Any turther information in regard to the loan will be I heerlully given upon inquiring at out office .or by address ed by fetter LAPORTE M SON A Co. THE WAR TO BE SETTLER! THE 010 TAILOR SHOP STILL IV MOTION, / V IT BUNTING. THE OLD STAND * I • 115 TAIIOR, would inform the public 'hat he is still doing business at his old stand, where he is still pre pared to e.\e> ,de all kind- of work in hi- line on the short est notice, and in The most approved style. Having lately s'cciired one u the most perfect systems for cutting in existence, he can warrant smooth and easy tits with safety. By an arrangement with the merchants he is enabled to get up -nit- a' a verv low figure for cash. He wi uld inform the public thai lie is agent for A. Bartholf's Sew j ing Machine-, the best machine extant which will he furnished toi cash,lor from |3o up to fs(, as may be de -ired N. li. He I-prepared to clean and mend garments at reasonable lates. to suit the times making them look nearly as nice as new. Call and try liiin. a-i tutting done as usual on short notice. Shop on Main st opposite Codding A Russell's hard ware store, and three doors south ot Dr. Carter a grocery. Fashions received every six month* G. H. Is. Towanda. Nov 20 I*6l. LATEST rami W. A.R. 0 W A. ROCKWELL is again 011 hand with the first New Good of the Season ! DRESS GOODS, GENTLEMEN'S WEAR, FANCY AND STAPLE GOODS, YANKEE NOTIONS, PROVISIONS, GROCERIES, LEATHER, BOOTS A SHOES, WOODEN WARE. lIATS AND CAPS. Those wishing a good bargain will find it greatly to their advantage to give us a call, as the hard times will not prevent us selling good articles at moderate prices Although compelled to adopt the ready pay system, we feel confident that we can give our customers perfect sat islaction. WM. A. ROCKWELL. Towanda, Sept. 25, 1861. iO TO3STS POULTRY WANTED! FOR WHICH THE HIGHEST TRICE will be paid in cash. All kinds of poultry should Lie shut up and kept without anything to eat for a least twenty four hours before killing, that their crops may be empty Pick them carefully so as not to break the skin,cut off the head, draw the -kin over the neck boue and tie it neatly. your poultry it fat is then fit tor any market. E. T. FOX. " Towaiida, Nov. 20, 1861 ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE - Noli'-e IS here by given, that the Barclay Railroad and Coal Com pany, on account of its inability to pay its Imnded debt, has this day executed and delivered to,the undersigned a deed of assignment, duly recorded, of all its lands, mines, railroads, cars, engines, machinery, cbatiles. moneys, debts, dues, claims, rights, credits and effects, and gen erally all its estate and property, real, personal, and mixed of whatsoever kind ana description, and whereao ever situated, for tbe benefit of its creditors, withont pre ference, among said creditors, except such as is Imposed by law. All persons are hereby notified to make pay ment to me of any money due hy them to said Companv, and to accrue to "me as the Assignee for any of Its prop erty in their possession ot under tbeir control. And all persons having claims agaiDst said Company will present 'he same for settlement. JAMES MAC FAR! A>E Towanda, Nov 13, 1861. Atitigset New and Atttactive Opening or mmm SDDDSI AT TRACY & MOORE S nOXSISTIN'3 OF A LARGE STOCK ' of Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, included it which are the latest styles of DRESS GOODS. TRIMMINGS, AC. Block, While and Fancy Plaid WOOL SHAWLS, CLOAKS, TURBANS. PLUMES, &.C. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, GROCERIES; HARD WARE Crockery, Paints and Oils, GLASS AND SASH, Also, Fine, Coarse and Solar Salt. Towanda. Nov. M, 1661 TRACY k MOOM. ATTENTION IS INVITED TO MY il DESIRABLE STOCK OF Fall and Winter Clothing ! FOR MENS & BOY'S WEAR, 11A TvS AND CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES* LEATHER, OF ALL KINDS Hosiery, Gloves and I nderwear, In all colore and sires, for the present season, which am ottering at ASrOMSIifXG W W PRICE* All those wishing to get good bargains may call at tin CLOTHING STORE M. E. SOLOMON, "No. 4 Patton's Block, TOWANDA, PA. Nov. 13, IMI. NEW fill IND WINTER GOODS, In Great Variety, NOW OPENING, West Side of the Pub he sguarr, at Ike Store o\ A. WICKHAM & SON. Towanda, Sept. 25, l61. EL M7 i Eaton's Mercantile Academy TOWANDA, PA. 00 PAYS FOR A FULL COMMER fjp CIAL COURSE. Cheapest Commercial School in this or any other State COURSE OF INSTRUCTION The same aspursued in any of the largest Onmmercia College*. BOOK-KEERING In all its various branches. PENMANSHIP Taught on a New and Improved Plan. Instruction in Commercial Correspondence, Coramer cial Calculations. Bills of Exchange, I'romisary Notes, Detecting Counterfeit Money, Ac., Ac., Ac. GRADUATES AWARDED A DIPLOMA Kf Specimen*of Writing, Circnlnrs, Ac., will befor warded to any address, whenever requested C. E. EATON, Towanda. Nov. 6. 1861. * Principal rjASH I'AID FOB POULTRY'. A good article of FAT, WELL DRESSED POULTRY, can be sold for CASH, at Towanda. Nov. 20,1851. PATCH'S. PURE CI PER VINEGAR* at itltscdUncous. d "iTEW *JIBM • _ pay at remarkably low prices in rder t-- meet the tAgem-h of the 'iu.es . J. D. HUMPHREY J Towanda, Sept. 10, 1861. Come Along ! Everybody ! , TO INN NEW ' GROCERY & PROVISION STORE ; JUST OPENED! | 11. IL STEVENS. ■ I At tfie building fnrmtrly otrupied by J. li Actum*, on Main street, opposite Ibe Court House. J TI IS STOCK CONSISTS OF VARIOUS LS I XX brands of I oiTce, Tea. r Ac., all very clieap, beides a splendid assortment of Spice*. Nuts, Candies. Ie Fruits, and foiifei turneries, and a good assortment ib the Provision line, Tui.aco and Segars of every quality ■ and price. He will also par the Highest Price for Butter and Eggs, And such other articles of country trade as the farmer* may have to dispose of. is* He would say to ail if yrm want any thing In hi* line of trade, give hitn a call arrd von ran tie accommi* dated. " H.H.STEVENS. Towanda, Jnnc 19,18C1. tf XV. Y. A E. RAIL ROAD. /CHANGE OF TIMK COMMENCING V.- 1 MONDAY, NOV. 4 Isiil. Trains will leave Wa ver!) at about the billowing hours, viz : westward BOCKD. ! EASTWARD BOCRD. Buffalo Express. .5.04 P ; M N Y. Express.. .11.48 Atf Night Express.... 34' A M Night Express. 1.42 AM ■ Mail 8.03 1' M Steamboat Kxpress4o4 P M , Past Freight... A M Fast Freight.... 9.55 A M | Way Freight 9-15 f Mi Way Freight 5.05 P M | Accommodation., 1.15 P M The Night Express, X. Y. Express, Fast Freight east and Fast Freight west run every lay. Night Express at Sundays runs through to Buffalo, but does not run to Dunkirk. The Mail west remains over night at Ehnirn CIIA'S. MfNOT. fienff Snp'L '' | SPECIAL NOTICE. OWING to the fact that all confidence in _ the present Credit System is destroyed the sub scribers have determined to sell goods hereafter Exclusively for Ready Pay. "■ All those hav ! ng unsettled accounts with us will obLf us by settling the same at once, and all Notes and judg ments due us must be pa'd soon in order to save cost. N. B No respect of persons shown. I. Rulingtoii Aug 11, 1-t.l J. F. LONG A. SO*. J New Furniture and Chairs. I HAVE JUST RECEIVED A LARGE il X aod extensive assortment ol Sofas, M 'hogany Chair*. Muhogany and Walnut Rockers. Boston Bockers, Fine Cane-seat. Wood, and Uush-bottora. Hatr. Cane seat and Cane-back Ikickers, Looking (I lasses, Cord and Tassels, Picture Frames, Ac.. Cheaper than the Cheapest. ir Please call and satisfy vour-eives. r> Towanda, June 28, 1881. CHF.STKR WEI.ES. MUSICAL . MR J. fl TOWNER, liavii.ft retarncd from the" Normal Academy of Music " Geneseo, ' X Y.. and became iatcsi with Mr J G. r- 1 *j[EDBfHUNTTl\G,piai nt pupi t the al-o- * institution j 'BHB-aud alsooi the' Normal Musical Institute." North Reading, Mass . the} - would announce that they are prepared to hold Conventions in any Section of the country. Circulars, giving full particulars a* to terms, rela tions, Ac., sect to any address upon application to J G. TOWNER, Rome, Pa., or J. G. HUNTTLXG. Towanda, P*. Mr- HUNTTING would respe 'tfully Inform the people of Totvacda and vicinity, that he wiif, (when not absent attending Convention*) give instruction iu BASSINI'S System of singing, cither private or in clause*. Towanda, Oct. 17,1861. fPIIE lIIGHEST MARKET PRICE IN X cash will ls paid fcr Wool, Hides and .-ueP pe'ts. at the Store of M F Nov. IS led!